TY - CHAP A1 - Weiland, Josef A1 - Luber, Michael A1 - Rostan, Katharina A1 - Schiebahn, Alexander A1 - Engelbrecht, Rainer A1 - Reisgen, Uwe T1 - Strain Monitoring of a Structural Adhesive Bond by Embedding a Polymer Optical Fiber T2 - European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring , Vol I N2 - In recent decades, adhesive bonding technology has become increasingly important in all industrial sectors, for example in the aerospace industry, the automotive industry or the construction industry. This is accompanied by an increased need for monitoring of adhesive bonds, especially for load-bearing, structural joints. In order to detect a possible failure at an early stage, this work is investigating a cost-effective sensor principle based on embedding of a polymer optical fiber (POF) into the adhesive layer. The strain and stress behavior of the adhesive bond are transferred to the POF and change its light-guiding properties. In the presented work, different light coupling conditions into the fiber (full excitation and angle-selective excitation) and different measurable quantities of the transmitted light decoupled from the fiber (photocurrent and far-field) are studied, to find an optimum sensor performance. The combination of a structural polyurethane adhesive with commercially available POF is investigated. The results show a high potential of the method for simple photocurrent measurement (transmission loss of 8% by half of maximum load) and an even more sensitive sensor effect for mode-dependent light power measurement. Y1 - 2022 SN - 9783031072536 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07254-3_75 SN - 2366-2557 SP - 745 EP - 754 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham ER -